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1. To quantify the extent to which each manoeuvre possessed these attributes, adjectival ratings ranging from "Excellent" to "Fair" were assigned to each of the twelve manoeuvres, for each of the three manoeuvre evaluation criteria.

2. manoeuvres in the desert.

3. The grand manoeuvres will be held tomorrow.

4. He manoeuvred his way into the confidence of hers.

5. Similar manoeuvres play out on Alikewise.com

6. Diagram of the evasive action manoeuvre

7. It was a manoeuvre replete with irony.

8. You've got that manoeuvre down real well.

9. 22 It was a manoeuvre replete with irony.

10. Those manoeuvres arise in a situation of unequal power.

11. Such a manoeuvre could cut both ways.

12. 6 Loaded supermarket trolleys are often difficult to manoeuvre.

13. This was a crafty manoeuvre to outwit his pursuers.

14. Synonyms for Caballed include conspired, plotted, intrigued, schemed, machinated, colluded, connived, contrived, manoeuvred and planned

15. Synonyms for Conspired include plotted, intrigued, schemed, machinated, colluded, connived, contrived, manoeuvred, planned and caballed

16. The amendment was somehow introduced by political manoeuvre.

17. She managed to manoeuvre expertly into the parking space.

18. 9 Small farmers have limited room for manoeuvre.

19. 12 This was a crafty manoeuvre to outwit his pursuers.

20. 10 I feel the company has little room for manoeuvre.

21. There have been large - scale military manoeuvres on the frontier.

22. I told the Air Vice-Marshal we were doing extraordinary manoeuvres.

23. This manoeuvre of his is a diabolical conspiracy.

24. 5 There was very little room to manoeuvre.

25. Inverted flight is an acrobatic manoeuvre of the plane.

26. 21 The manoeuvre succeeded, though at a dreadful cost.

27. 3 The clutter of ships had little room to manoeuvre.

28. 2 Her withdrawal from the contest was a tactical manoeuvre.

29. A Cutback is usually an intermediate surfers first manoeuvre

30. 11 The amendment was somehow introduced by political manoeuvre.

31. We attempted to manoeuvre the canoe closer to him.

32. The pilot has to carry out a series of complex manoeuvres.

33. 18 There have been large - scale military manoeuvres on the frontier.

34. Antonyms for Browbeats include lures, tempts, beguiles, coaxes, entices, flatters, maneuvers, manoeuvres, seduces and aids

35. He set her on her feet without a word and steadied her while she manoeuvred the crutch into position.

36. The board's Machiavellian manoeuvres had given him little choice but to quit.

37. The tests confirmed that an aerocapture manoeuvre could work.

38. The clutter of ships had little room to manoeuvre.

39. 19 Nevertheless, the State's room for manoeuvre was increasing.

40. Her withdrawal from the contest was a tactical manoeuvre.

41. 23 Must not allow her senses any room to manoeuvre.

42. 20 And the director-general has little freedom of manoeuvre.

43. That's a rookie manoeuvre that a lot of people do.

44. 27 With an election looming, he has little room for manoeuvre.

45. 6 Inverted flight is an acrobatic manoeuvre of the plane.

46. 8 A rapid manoeuvre by the driver prevented an accident.

47. Aerocapture requires only a single pass with a brief corrective propulsive manoeuvre.

48. Leonidas stationed 1,000 Phocians on the heights to prevent such a manoeuvre.

49. You will be asked to perform some standard manoeuvres during your driving test.

50. 7 Inverted flight is an acrobatic manoeuvre of the plane.

51. 4 She managed to manoeuvre expertly into the parking space.

52. 1 We attempted to manoeuvre the canoe closer to him.

53. Some analysts believe he has made a canny political manoeuvre.

54. 28 The new laws have left us little room to manoeuvre .

55. Artifice: 1 n a deceptive maneuver (especially to avoid capture) Synonyms: ruse Type of: maneuver , manoeuvre , tactical maneuver , tactical manoeuvre a move made to gain a tactical end

56. — If specific manoeuvres or actions are prohibited, the respective limitations are to be encoded.

57. The rest were all somewhat stooping, as though watching the manoeuvres of this last.

58. Manoeuvres have to be carefully planned, subtly executed and brought to a successful conclusion.

59. The mortuary van had moved closer to the rim of the hollow and the stretcher was being manoeuvred into place.

60. That is why he manoeuvred frantically, and brilliantly, to fend off the challenge to his party leadership last month.

61. 25 The economic conditions are restricting the Chancellor's freedom of manoeuvre.

62. 13 The other directors are trying to manoeuvre her into resigning.

63. The lateral acceleration induced by the system during the lane change manoeuvre:

64. 15 The government has very little room for manoeuvre on this issue.

65. Afridi was targeted by Ju 87 Stukas diving from each side, making evasive manoeuvres ineffectual.

66. procedure and manoeuvres for IFR operation under normal, abnormal and emergency conditions covering at least:

67. 11 The mortuary van had moved closer to the rim of the hollow and the stretcher was being manoeuvred into place.

68. I meant, however, to be a Bigamist; but fate has out-manoeuvred me, or Providence has checked me,—perhaps the last

69. Device for maintaining in relative position end platforms of a combined railway/road transport car during loading/unloading manoeuvres

70. These picturesque craft are manoeuvred through London's crowded waterways by traditional Cockney seafarers in their striped sweaters and ribboned boaters.

71. (ii) procedure and manoeuvres for IFR operation under normal, abnormal and emergency conditions covering at least:

72. A series of impressive manoeuvres by the chairman had secured a lucrative contract for the company.

73. 27 synonyms for Conspire: plot, scheme, intrigue, devise, manoeuvre, contrive, machinate, plan, hatch

74. - which have been reported to perform abnormal manoeuvres since entering the airspace of a Member State.

75. 27 He knew the truth of her manoeuvres but he was too chivalrous to mention it.

76. They normally use a small portion of the stroke intuitively combined with other moves and manoeuvres.

77. 24 A careful driver will often stop talking before carrying out a complex manoeuvre.

78. The procedure for evasive action manoeuvres and the terms used are shown in a diagram in Annex

79. In 21 positions, however, aircraft can manoeuvre alone without assistance from pusher tugs.

80. The platoon commanders shout their commands and the recruits manoeuvre into the required formations.